Elin Jones and Rhun ap Iorwerth explore investments boosting Ceredigion’s economy through vital projects and local business.

They toured Aberystwyth University’s Old College project. This project sits right on the promenade. Next, they visited the new Veterinary School there.
Then, they met Geraint Thomas. He owns the Moody Cow business in Llwyncelyn. They viewed current facilities and new projects underway. They also noticed their renewable energy usage.
Elin Jones enjoyed meeting veterinary students. She saw good facilities and the university’s work. They are developing new vet professionals.
Rhun ap Iorwerth toured the Old College development. He learned about conservation efforts. These efforts create a unique local attraction. The college is important in Wales’ history.
The project means more jobs. It will attract visitors. It will offer community facilities. These will foster economic growth.
He thanked the Moody Cow Farm Shop team. The business employs over 100 people. The business significantly helps the local economy. Chris and Geraint carefully built their business. Locals and visitors like the site and facilities. Their renewable energy use sets a good example.